CES 2012 by numbers

As the last rolls of the dice hit the craps tables over in Las Vegas and the casinos, bars and, let's face it, strip clubs see the final departures of men sporting Android t-shirts, it's time for a quick CES 2012 round-up.

It's been a hell of a week with an absolute barrage of new tech being thrown at us from all angles. Now, all that remains to do is to sit back and soak up the stats and reflect on what has gone before us.

"The 2012 CES was the most phenomenal show in our history, generating more energy and excitement across every major industry touching technology than ever before," said Gary Shapiro, president and CEO of CEA, owner and producer of the International CES.

"The breadth and depth of the 2012 CES, which featured more innovative technology products than anywhere else on Earth, is a testament to the dynamic and innovative global consumer technology industry, which will reach $1 trillion globally this year."

Indeed it is Gary, indeed it is.

So without further ado here is the Consumer Electronics Show 2011 in numbers....

3,100 - The number of technology companies that showed up in Nevada to show off their new toys.

153,000 - The amount of industry professionals (yes, professionals) that turned up to play with them.

34,000 - The amount of international attendees that took a flight to Vegas for the expo.

20,000 - The number of new products that were launched at the show.

100 - The percentage of CES attendees who were gutted to hear that the Adult Entertainment Expo had been rescheduled so as it no longer clashed with the tech gathering.